The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 14, 1911, Page 10, Image 10

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THE OREdON DAILY ' JOURNAL PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENINO. JUNE 14. 1911.
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TWO NEW P
TO PUMP WAe
WEST IE SITE
ON HEALTH IP
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RUSHLIGHT LEAVES
TO BE OPERATED
Efforts Will Be Made to Re
; lieve Water Shortage Pa
trons Asked to Help by
Stopping Waste.
)' Tbe cltjr water board reeterdar ft
r srnoon directed that the pumplnf plant
at Wnndmpra and Alblna b put In
' noratli'ti In order to relieve to some
lont the present watar shortage and
to DfovpM the depletion or tna di
storage roue rvolre that In ordinary
w.nftier hold 6,000.000 irallons. The
hnard ordered that no more (treat
fluahera be uawl bjr tha street cleaning
. .'-department for the present.
But all of these expedients will prve
f no avail If realdenta of tha olty
. do not heed tha warning of Superln
Undent Podge of tha watar department
,!ot to waste water. Tha man who
"leaves a hna running on lawn, tha
. woman who waahea down atepe and
' i porchra, or leaves the water running
' from faucets In tha kitchen In lieu of
.an loa cheat will all have to ba
trifle mora onalderata or aomebody
, will have to go without drinking watar,
aar tha official or tna water orne.
:'" Engineer IX D. Clarke reported to the
. board that tha new pipe line rrom un
' Run would probably not ba completed
before Auguat 1. Until then thara will
' be no permanent relief In tha water
famine eltuatlon.
f ' Zstlr Board May BeslfB.
I Tha board yeatarday raoalTed tha
- resignation of Superintendent Dodga,
It waa laid on tha table UU June 10,
r tha data of tha laat meeting of tha
?. aresant board. It la azpectad that
I that time all tha board mem be re will
I reeuni also to five way to ine buid
Eght raglma. A strong effort wUl ba
;mad by Mayor-elect Rushlight to per
I au ad a Mr. Dodga ta remain during tha
, -aomrng admlnlatratlon, but It la doubt
ful lr perauaaion win Dave any errecx.
Mr. Dodga has not bean In the beat of
health for the paat rear and he feela
tha aaad of a rest
i , Bids for Xydraatg Opened.
'.' Tha beard directed tha superintendent
rto advertise for bids for the eonstruo
)tJeo of a 8,00s branch watar office
to Da l oca tea on uiau sireei neiwaan
IWIMama and Rodney arenues.
Dlds for JOS - fir hydrants were
topened by tha board. Competition was
) keen, bidders from ail parts of tha Uni
ted States being represented. The Oll
bert Hunt company of Walla Walla
rubra Jtted the lowest tender,' this being
: SSS.U per hydrant . . Tha Eddy Valve
company waa the next lowest with a bid
bid of 1JI.M. Other bids as high as
III were reoelved. AJ1 the bids wars
. referred to tha engineer for tabulation.
Old Market Block Best Place
for Public Auditorium,
He Declares.
Mayor-elect Keeps Destina
tion Secret Will Be Away
Two Weeks,
; Addreai by. Gbineae Minister. I
(Rpertal Mapatrft. Tbe JooraaM
' Stat College, Pa., Jane 14. Chang
'Tin Tang, tha Chines minister to the
United State, delivered tha address to
tha graduates today at tha anpuai com
mencement . of Pennsylvania state col-
leare. Ra took a him aubjaoC -""Amar-fcsa's-
Part In the Rejuvenation of
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RECEIVE CERTIFICATES
George II. Hitnea. asalaunt aecretaryl Aocomnanled tr Dr. If. O. MoOorkle,
and curator of the Oregon lilstorioal I Mayor-elect A. O. Rushlight left Fort-
soolety. believes that the old market Md yaaterday for a two weeks' sojourn
-V...... - ...I In the count rr. Ill destination waa
Dioca moum v wio..a lur lam I , kl. .i,..in(.n .l.hu
. . . ... . . a. i uut Biuiviiiiuau, aaw aasaF mr"M - w
the public auanonum. ne oonsiaers hm abaolat rest and saol
the most suitable In the city. I.ion.
"Tha selection of a alU for tha publlol councilman Oeorse C Baker went ta
auditorium la a matter of great Import-1 tha train with Mr. Ruahlight last Right.
ance to thla city at tha preeent tlma.MlUr Baker wa asked where Mr. Ruah-
aald Mr. Hlmea. "From my point oriii.h. had rone but ha profeeaed a lack
view block 112. the old market block, a knowleda-o on that subject. Tha
ehould be chosen. If that la not large J only thing Mr. Baker would say was
enough, then half of the next block I ,. you mlaht find tha mayor-elect
eouin, anouia d aecuren. aira mai in on 0r h Urraen Deacnea, but
of Market a treat, between ttecona enaicouldjl-t Uj you which one.'
TM ra sireeis, oonaemnea. i ni wouia
give an area or zoo oy sv rear, leae cTlinCRITC
10 feet for en alley In the rear of the 1 2 GIKL olUUtNIO
building. This certainly would give
ample ground room for the purpose de
sired. Trom every point of view. It
seems to me. that Is tha bast site In I Twelve airls. students of St Helen'
this city for the reasons, that this block I halL last night received , diploma.
la already owned by the cits. If the which wore preeented by Blahop Scad'
additional space la needed. It oaa balding. Dr. William Hamilton, of Grants
secured for a reasonable price. I Pass, made the graduation address.
The location Is a alghtly one for Tha members of tha class were) Lucy
euch a etructure, and lenda Itself read-1 Powell. Mary Bell Hancock, Helen Hoi
lly V) the plan for the civic center that I brook. Caroline Page, from tha oolle-
la now 'under conelderatJon. and which I giate department; Mary Bloeaom, Lor
is eo mucn neaoeo. ny reasoa oi lis I Cummtnr. Dorothy Huber, caesie mi
proximity to other public buildings. I ,r Oene Bpencar and Winnlfrad Ion
"it Is eaay of aocees by the electric I don. from tha academlo department
llnee on Second. Third, Fifth and Sixth I Margaret Colwell, from the department
atreeta, with tha strong probability of f music: Helen Gannett from tbe de-
a almllar line on Fourth street More- lprtment devoted to methods of con-
over, u is cioaa oy me jerrerson atreet ducting kindergarten and primary
aepoi ana xne uregon LiMino aepor: i a..a
and In addition it la in eaay walking
distance irora n e Pnn&pu hotel California Bankers,
" .r . " A' . .. I fgpMHal DwMtrti The Joerael.)
r-u.,. x , .uDuiwiii! Francleco, Cal.. June 14. Many
aria!. & a affys i!3Lx
mature rocatlng 07 ?!' f!L; J.
ever, all considerations demand that It . (i.,7V Zk.rr
ka it nMM h- w.. .m "on California Bankers' aseo-
mm HAS PERIOD
elation will ssaemble tomorrow for
aeealon of three days.
OF GREAT ACM
fSoeHal ntoDatrh te Tbe loaraal.)
Hood River, OrH June 14. Parkdale,
tha terminus of th Mount Hood rail
road, la the scene Of great activity. A I
splendid union chcrch building baa just
been completed. Tha Cat hollo church
members have secured three lots, on
which they wlU build a fin edifice.!
Several, crews of Greek went Into the I
Parkdale oountry yeaterday to engage in
th clearing of several hundred acres of
orchard land. Tha character of the
aoll la this section permits of clearing
throughout the entire summer season.
The Oregon Lumber company 1 logging
oti hundred or acres of land and plac
ing the aams on tha market at low fig-
urea to Induce the borne builder to clear
and plant tha land. The achool building
la being enlarged to double Its praaent
capacity. a. 5 "
Don't Persecute
your Bowels
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TWa bejel
CARTER'S LrrTLEX
LIVER PILLS S Y TS.
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SawsliraL 9sBtH
1 Genuine mUc Signature
Why Wot Oavc TOE BEST
.'rIt.wfflcost'you ho more.- the'.-f'Alaska''. 1$ known
as the "Old Reliable,"' because near! half a century of
use has demonstrated it to' be properly constructed as
a perfect food-preserver 'at little cost' of ' Ice 'consump
tion. . ' The illustration shows' the manner of Its con-
structlon. It canT be beat. The "Alaska" Is 'kin
amon all the many styles of Refrigerators on the mar- i
ket We are 'exclusive Portland agents. Sold f6rcash '
or on easy terms. ;; Pay -; ' fr ',
$1 DMdBSI a WecK
For any size that suits your needs. . We have thenl '
FROM $9.00 UP. '
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' In our Jewelry Department we are showing a'speciar line of. Fine Gold . ?
Watches, either in solid gold or gold-filled cases, haying the celebrated El- ; f V
- gin-Waltham movements watches .tht carry 20 ana - 25-year guaran
tees. No better watches made than these for the money we are asking
for them. If vou. vour wife or anv member of your family are in need"
of a good timepiece,-don't fail to examine these goods. The prices are
remarkably lowless than those asked by exclusive watch dealers.
Sold on Easy Term
Your credit is good in this department. Open a charge account at any.
time. ' You will tm it no narasnip to pay tor a watcn Dy our easy pay
ment method. ' - '" 7
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Diamonds and Jewelry of Finest Qualify
Standard goods only carried by this house.' We could not afford to sell
inferior grades, for this business is built up on the principle of "once a
customer, always a customer."
: Rings. Stickpins, Brooches, Etc, of Many Designs
Sold on Easy Payments or for Cash
A Little Down
A Little
At a Time
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FIRST AND YAMHILL , SECOND AND YAMHILL
Your Credit
Is Good
At Gevurtz
eed.
HflGHGRADE CL
AT
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BOUT HALF PR
ICE
This is not a Fire or Bankrupt Sale, but a Sale of Clean 1911 High-Class Clothing, Furnishing
Goods and Hats for Men. This stock represents the highest grades the market affords. We
have never carried anything but the best This is an extraordinary' opportunity to secure Cloth
ing, Furnishings and Hats at prices never before equaled. To make your buying easy during
this sale, we have arranged the entire stock in three lots:
I rtf 1 Any Suit
Overcoat or
Raincoat, regular prices
$18 to $20, sale price
only
$11.75
1 fif O Any Snft
aLiQl 6 Overcoat or
Raincoat, regular prices .
$22.50 to $27.50, sale
price only .".
If 9 Any Bute
JLsUL y Overcoat ., or
Raincoat, regular prices
$30 to $35, sale price
only ........
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Regular $6.00 Pajamas, sale
price
Kegular $3.00 Straws priced for CI AT
this sale at J) 1 my o
Regular 25c Socks priced for this
sale at three pairs for
Regular 50c Summer Underwear,
sale price
Regular $.$o Quett Shirts, sale
price
a 4
e.$3.85
50c
30c
95c
Regular $4.00 Trousers, , sale
Regular $5.00 Trousers, sale tJJ j"
price Dt).10
Reg. $3.50 Alpaca and Serge 4p 1 Ar
Office Coats ...M."-!)
Regular $4.00 Soft Hats, sale
Price ..DLmOO
Regular $2.00 Negligee Shirts, C
3ale price' . . ......... ... ; . ; .tP 1 1 0
Regular $5.00 Sweater Coats,
sale price . . . . ;. .JJsW.OO
Regular $1.50 G. & M. Under- Q 1 A
wear, sale price . . . . . . . . .;. . . . 1 1 if
Regular 5oc Wash Ties on sale' at CJy
only. I ... . . .. ..... ...r....... LOL
Regular $ i .00 Underwear " on - sale (L C
at only . . . . VOL
Open Evenings During Sale
Our stock of Blue Serge and Black Suits is complete We can fit any
size man, tall, short, stout or lean at One-Third Off Re-
An
Explanation
The landlord has in
formed us that our
rent will be increased
to $650 a month, or
nearly ' double . what
we have been paying.
We can't afford to pay such
an exorbitant rent and stay
in the clothing business, , so
we must quit We have been
in business here . about 4 Yz,
years, and now comes what
we had least expected an
fortunate Closing-Out Sale.
This means that we must sell
this fine, stock at about half
price. C ?Mz:Srh'-:
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SaleBegins
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Thursday
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2 doors from 7th St
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